They said "could mean." You changed it to "probably." Those are very different, i.e., "It's getting cloudy, that could mean rain" is not the same as "it's getting cloudy, it will probably rain." "Could be" acknowledges a possibility. "Probably" means more likely than not.

Yet another new argument. Missing the first turn is not the same as missing the first month.

Probably missing the first month when it's possible he could miss a lot longer is not a reason to attack someone and call them a liar. I don't appreciate it and it is very personal.

That's from two days ago. 2/12/2013 6:50 P.M. ET, to be precise. He threw off a mound today. Hey, if there's a news story out there that says "John Danks may not be able to throw off a mound for 2 months" from a week ago, and he threw off a mound today, which is true?

It's not personal. You just won't admit you are currently incorrect, which seems to be frustrating people/logic.

I am incorrect in that I didn't know he started throwing off a mound two days ago. I am not incorrect in that it's likely he could miss a month of the year. I'm wrong if I said he's missing the first month of the year. But i didn't say that. Only that he probably would. Based on PLENTY.

Still waiting for the link that states he's likely to miss the first month. You said it was all over the media.

There are articles that say half the year. There are articles that say they don't know how much time. All mention it. Even the damn team website gives 15 days (if you know anything about baseball rules).

There are articles that say half the year. There are articles that say they don't know how much time. All mention it. Even the damn team website gives 15 days (if you know anything about baseball rules).

There are articles that say half the year. There are articles that say they don't know how much time. All mention it. Even the damn team website gives 15 days (if you know anything about baseball rules).